Virtual Smoke Dances and Moves with Motion __ Another Staycation Reason
May 31, 2008 | Foothills Smokey Mountains, Tennessee | Vetting explained
A virtual smoke wall dances and moves with human touch and motion.
Another neat hands on experiment at Wonder Works, Pigeon Forge Tennessee.
This tourist attraction presents itself as an
upside down museum.
It caters to the science, arts, sports enthusiasts and thrill seekers in all of us.
A must to Smokey Mountain Visitors.
Especially nice for staycationers in East Tennessee.
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